RFBR93TB–Unknown whitewater rafters crashing through Pillow Rock rapid on the Upper Gauley river near Fayetteville WV
RMAPBH4A–pillow rock upper gauley raft extreme sport boat
RMA8GED6–Rafting the outlet rapid on the Gauley River, West Virginia, USA
RMA7TR20–USA, Fayetteville, West Virginia, Whitewater rafting on the Gauley River
RMMM25W2–Old Piers. Gauley Bridge. 1903
RMKK99HX–Black and white photograph of shacks inhabited by African-Americans along highway between Charleston and Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, September, 1938. From the New York Public Library.
RMMM25W3–View of Gauley and New Rivers. Gauley Bridge. 1950
RFKXCME3–Laurel Creek Falls in the scenic Gauley River National Recreation Area, West Virginia
RMARDYFJ–Tapping the Rock, Gauley River National Recreation Area, Summersville, West Virginia, USA
RMJF61D2–Gauley River from Carnifex Ferry Battlefield
RFKYGWT5–Gauley River reflections. West Virginia
RM2E3RET1–Cathedral Falls, also known as Gauley Bridge Waterfall, drops 60 feet before flowing into the New River in West Virginia
RFKX263M–Ramsey Branch Waterfall near Gauley River
RMBHJ9Y5–Jon Fowler kayaking on the Gauley River. Gauley River National Recreation Area, WV.
RFKX264F–Peters Creek Waterfall near Gauley River
RMBH8GEE–Rafters entering Lost Paddle Rapid on the Gauley River during Gauley season, WV.
RMBFWXNY–Gauley river Summersville Dam USA West Virginia USA hi-res
RMBH7F55–Kayaker turns his boat vertical in the river with the bow up at Pillow Rock Rapids, Gauley River, WV.
RF2JKBWMY–A vertical shot of the beautiful Cathedral Falls in Gauley Bridge, West Virginia
RMC108D2–Cathedral Falls, Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, USA
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RMAFWB85–Rafting through Pillow Rock, a grade 5 rapid on the Gauley River, West Virginia, USA
RF2BJ6FAF–railroad bridge over the Gauley River in Gauley Bridge WV USA.
RMWW8MR0–Gauley River in West Virginia, USA, with three crosses visible on a rock, a Christian symbol of resurrection
RF2BG84EP–hydro electric power plant located in Gauley Bridge WV USA
RFHWTX2P–Tucked away surrounded by greenery year round, guarded by rhododendron thickets and steep valleys lies a secluded waterfall on Ramsey Branch.
RM2A2REWG–Railroad-themed mural in the town of Gauley Bridge, West Virginia
RMDG2926–THE MOUTH OF THE KANAWHA RIVER AT GAULEY BRIDGE, WHERE GAULEY AND NEW RIVER MEET TO FORM THE KANAWHA 550980
RFHWTX26–At the top of one of the most popular waterfalls in West Virginia lies another waterfall rarely seen or visited, nestled comfortably within stacks of
RF2T9AY31–Woman watches while two men inflate a stand up paddleboard.
RMKKJD24–New River Canyon near Gauley Bridge, W. Va (65510)
RMP9T4GX–269 Camp, Gauley Bridge LCCN2003654042
RMPEDNR4–Buffalo Creek and Gauley #14 Consolidation Steam Locomotive, Gaithersburg Railroad Station, 5 South Summit Avenue, Gaithersburg, Maryland
RFKXCKPA–Peters Creek Waterfall in the Gauley River National Recreation Area West Virginia
RMPB9FY0–1809 View near Gauley bridge LCCN2003656401
RMBFWXMJ–Gauley river Summersville Dam USA West Virginia USA hi-res
RMPA0APH–637 Fall on the road between Tompkin's farm & Gauley Bridge, WV LCCN2003656355
RF2R9DB8E–The rapids on the Gauley River in West Virginia.
RM2B2XW72–Gauley River logging railroad West Virginia.
RFAPBH4B–pillow rock upper gauley raft extreme sport boat whitewater west virginia united states rapid dangerous danger splahing splash
RMAJ96BE–Rafting through Pillow Rock, a grade 5 rapid on the Gauley River, West Virginia, USA
RMAPBH4D–pillow rock upper gauley overturn flip tip raft extreme sport boat whitewater west virginia united states rapid splashing splash
RMWW8MR3–Gauley River in West Virginia, USA. Three crosses visible on a rock, a Christian symbol of resurrection.
RMAXA8YK–whitewater kayak lower gauley river
RFHWTX34–Cathedral Falls in Gauley Bridge, West Virginia draped in a fresh coat of ice and snow.
RM2A4D9AW–The old Kanawha Falls post office, to the left, and an adjacent museum building, overlooking the confluence of the Gauley and New Rivers in the town of Gauley Bridge, West Virginia
RMDG267A–THE MOUTH OF THE KANAWHA RIVER AT GAULEY BRIDGE. HERE THE GAULEY AND NEW RIVER MEET TO FORM THE KANAWHA 550988
RMHWTWYD–The iconic Cathedral Falls in Gauley Bridge West Virginia comes to life with Spring greens and fresh rains.
RF2T9AY38–Man inflating a stand up paddleboard with friends getting ready to go kayaking.
RMKKJCRJ–Chimney Corner Junction, routes 60, 19 and 21, near Gauley Bridge, W. Va (65511)
RFR4D92W–Laurel Creek, a tributary of West Virginia's Gauley River, cascades down layers of rock adorned with autumn leaves of yellow.
RMPEDNR0–Buffalo Creek and Gauley #14 Consolidation Steam Locomotive, Gaithersburg Railroad Station, 5 South Summit Avenue, Gaithersburg, Maryland
RM2E3MMRC–Marie-Thérèse Gauley by Walery.
RMWA8J5T–Camp, Gauley Bridge
RMBFWXH6–Gauley river Summersville Dam in USA West Virginia USA hi-res
RM2E8R1P7–Military reconnaissance in the vicinity of Gauley Bridge, Department of western Virginia, Brig. Genl. W. S. Rosecrans, comd'g., Sept. 11th to Nov. 15, 1861
RF2RKJMC8–An adventurous kayaker navigating the challenging rapids of the Gauley River in West Virginia
RM2A56DYE–View near Gauley bridge
RM2DEC692–1970s Photo (1973) - The mouth of the Kanawha River at Gauley Bridge
RMA8GED5–Rafting through Pillow Rock, a grade 5 rapid on the Gauley River, West Virginia, USA
RMW6M8PA–THE MOUTH OF THE KANAWHA RIVER AT GAULEY BRIDGE. HERE THE GAULEY AND NEW RIVER MEET TO FORM THE KANAWHA
RF2X36RD0–Cathedral Falls, New River Gorge National Park & Preserve in Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, USA
RMAXA91R–whitewater kayak woman gauley river west virginia
RM2RKFF67–Assouan 1896 by Robert David Gauley
RMAPBH46–pillow rock upper gauley kayak
RMDG28PM–THE MOUTH OF THE KANAWHA RIVER AT GAULEY BRIDGE. HERE THE GAULEY AND NEW RIVER MEET TO FORM THE KANAWHA 550989
RMAPBH47–pillow rock upper gauley kayak
RF2T9AY32–Male stand up paddleboarder getting ready to paddle a river while a kayaker watches from the river.
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RFR4D8YY–Laurel Creek, a tributary of West Virginia's Gauley River, cascades down layers of rock adorned with autumn leaves of yellow.
RMPEDNRA–Buffalo Creek and Gauley #14 Consolidation Steam Locomotive, Gaithersburg Railroad Station, 5 South Summit Avenue, Gaithersburg, Maryland
RFHWTWRR–The secluded Laurel Creek falls of the Gauley River National Recreation Area seemingly journeys over multiple stair steps in the rock. West Virgina.
RMM7BH01–Camp, Gauley Bridge LCCN2003654042
RMBFWXK9–Gauley river Summersville Dam USA West Virginia in USA hi-res
RM2E8R1NB–Military reconnaissance in the vicinity of Gauley Bridge, Department of Western Virginia, Brig. Gen'l W.S. Rosecrans, Comd'g., Sept. 11th to Nov. 15th, 1861
RF2RKJMHE–An adventurous kayaker navigating the challenging rapids of the Gauley River in West Virginia
RMM7G29K–View near Gauley bridge LCCN2003656401
RM2DEC35C–1970s Photo (1973) - The mouth of the Kanawha River at Gauley Bridge.
RMM7G288–Fall on the road between Tompkin's farm & Gauley Bridge, WV LCCN2003656355
RMW6M8RK–THE MOUTH OF THE KANAWHA RIVER AT GAULEY BRIDGE. HERE THE GAULEY AND NEW RIVER MEET TO FORM THE KANAWHA
RF2X2YDE7–Cathedral Falls, New River Gorge National Park & Preserve in Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, USA
RM2MH52C3–The Battle of Carnifax Feryy was a battle in the American Civil War. It took place on September 10, 1861 in West Virginia. It was won by the Unionist forces, with the Confederate forces retreating across the Gauley River.
RM2RKFF65–Seascape 1894 by Robert David Gauley
RM2MH52DB–The Battle of Carnifax Feryy was a battle in the American Civil War. It took place on September 10, 1861 in West Virginia. It was won by the Unionist forces, with the Confederate forces retreating across the Gauley River.
RMDFHN3T–GLEN FERRIS, ON THE KANAWHA RIVER NEAR GAULEY BRIDGE, IS A POPULAR SPOT FOR CAMPING AND FISHING 550976
RM2R48RG0–Narrow Falls, Gauley, W. Va., c.between 1910 and 1920.
RF2T9AY2W–Male stand up paddleboarder jumping onto his board in a river while a kayaker watches.
RMAYJ0BE–Gauley Falls
RFRJ8YH7–Waterfall close up Cathedral Falls Gauley Bridge WV
RMPEDNPX–Buffalo Creek and Gauley #14 Consolidation Steam Locomotive, Gaithersburg Railroad Station, 5 South Summit Avenue, Gaithersburg, Maryland
RFHWTWRH–The secluded Laurel Creek falls of the Gauley River National Recreation Area seemingly journeys over multiple stair steps in the rock. West Virgina.
RMA4XRE3–Gauley Falls West Virginia USA
RMBFWXC5–Gauley river Summersville Dam in USA West Virginia USA hi-res
RM2E3P967–Map of the battle field of Carnifex Ferry, Gauley River, West Va., Sept. 10th 1861. United States forces commanded by Brig. Gen. W. S. Rosecrans
RF2RKJMC1–An adventurous kayaker navigating the challenging rapids of the Gauley River in West Virginia
RFTB0CHX–The Cathedral Falls during summer, located at Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, United States of America
RM2DEBRXJ–1970s Photo (1973) - The mouth of the Kanawha River at Gauley Bridge where Gauley River and New river meet to form the Kanawha
RF2J3M74A–Whitewater rafters take on the Upper Gauley River.; Gauley River, West Virginia.
RMW6M8R9–THE MOUTH OF THE KANAWHA RIVER AT GAULEY BRIDGE, WHERE GAULEY AND NEW RIVER MEET TO FORM THE KANAWHA
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